OUR MEAT SUPPLY.
PROTECT (ON OF PUBLIC HEALTH At, the Magistrate's ('curt yesterday morning, Mr Huddleston, Inspector of Stock, preferred three charges against loeu! liutchi»rs for failing to comply with the Sfiuigntering Act. The tradesmen charged were J. M. Abrechtsen, M. C. Albreehtsen, and E. O. TaSSeli. The ur.-it, charge wa.- one of unck :uil ills l . ami the si-cond that of permitting pigs to cat raw oilal, the animals being afterward:-; killed for human consumption. The. Inspector described the condition of Albrechtsen's slaughter-house, whi''h lie said had refuse on the tloor with maggots half an inch iong. TastselPs, ho also said, was a filthy place, and that his idea was to give these men a warning. Hence the cases. His Worship, in giving judgment, anid that the cases were in the interesis of the public health, and he lined each party the sum of .1"! and costs.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 362, 20 May 1911, Page 5
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148OUR MEAT SUPPLY. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 362, 20 May 1911, Page 5
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